Senior Hayley Hunt has been named the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year, with four other Lehigh players landing on the All-League teams. Hunt leads the team in various statistics and became the first Mountain Hawk to receive this honor. Gabby Schneider was also a first-team All-Patriot League honoree, while Olivia Memeger, Cassie Marte, and Brynn Freeman were named to the second team. Schneider has compiled 68 points, and Memeger surpassed 100 career goals this season, among other notable achievements.

By the Numbers
  • Hunt leads the team in ground balls with 46, caused turnovers (13), and has nine games with at least 10 saves this season.
  • Schneider has 68 points off 39 goals and 29 assists.
  • Memeger compiled 52 points off 40 goals and 12 assists, surpassing 100 career goals this season.
  • Marte and Freeman both lead the team in caused turnovers with 19 each and have made significant contributions to the team.
State of Play
  • Lehigh (8-8, 3-6 PL) is set to play Loyola on Thursday at 3 p.m. in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament in Baltimore.
  • Hunt ranks first in the Patriot League in save percentage (.510), saves (176), and saves per game (11.00), sitting in fifth in the NCAA in save percentage saves, ranking sixth in saves per game.
  • Schneider is a four-time selection to the first team and is ranked sixth in the Patriot League in assists per game with 1.81.
  • Marte is tied with fellow second team honoree, Freeman, both leading Lehigh in caused turnovers with 19.
Bottom Line

Hunt's recognition as Goalkeeper of the Year and the outstanding performance of the Lehigh players highlight the team's strength and skill in the Patriot League, setting the stage for an exciting tournament ahead. Schneider's consistent contributions and the achievements of Memeger, Marte, and Freeman reinforce the team's competitive edge, making them a force to be reckoned with.